Viewbook - Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School

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Viewbook - Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School
AKIBA-SCHECHTER JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
Fostering academic excellence through individualized attention while developing strong Jewish identities.
Community Preschool and Kindergarten, Jewish Day School Grades 1-8.
Welcome
Preschool
Welcome
Founded in 1949 and located steps from Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s
Hyde Park neighborhood, Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School attracts
families from throughout the Chicago metropolitan area and abroad.
Preschool
Mission: We seek to promote academic excellence
and develop students with strong Jewish identities.
By focusing on the individual gifts and needs of each
student, our teachers create a caring family of learners
who are committed to responsible citizenship and the
performance of mitzvot.
Kindergarten
We value identity.
Grades 1-4
Immersed in the richness of tradition, our children are the next
generation of leaders.
We build community.
Grades 5-8
In our award-winning Preschool and Kindergarten, surrounded by all
faiths and ethnicities, children learn how to be a good friend, become
a life-long learner, and joyfully celebrate Shabbat and Jewish Holidays.
The Grade School embraces and celebrates all denominations of Judaism
and children come from diverse geographic locations and
socio-economic backgrounds.
Beyond the
Classroom
We believe every child is unique.
Students compete at the highest level of regional and national
academic competitions. They leave here as critical thinkers and problem
solvers, equipped to succeed in their own communities and beyond.
PHOTOS: LEFT, FRIENDS ENJOY A MOMENT TOGETHER DURING
LAG B’OMER COLOR WARS . TOP, PRESCHOOLERS ENJOY THE COLEMAN
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We strive for excellence.
Accomplishments
Every child feels special in our intimate, multi-age classrooms. Students
progress at their own pace and develop lasting relationships with peers
and teachers. At Akiba-Schechter, childhood is celebrated.
FAMILY PLAYGROUND. BOTTOM, TWO YEAR OLDS PLAY IN THE LEAVES.
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Preschool
Preschool
Kindergarten
Welcome to Akiba-Schechter’s Preschool and Kindergarten, a
community school that seeks to create a safe, stimulating and
nurturing environment for children to learn in a play-based setting.
From Reggio Emilio-inspired classrooms to a curriculum that emerges
from the students, our program reflects learning through play.
A typical day will include free play, a time for navigating relationships
and making choices; group time, where the focus is on listening to each
other; and outdoor play. Through secure relationships with teachers and
friends and hands-on activities, children develop a sense of
independence and autonomy, as well as an ability to understand the needs
and concerns of others.
Welcome
Preschool + Kindergarten: why we play
Grades 1-4
Grades 5-8
“We are incredibly happy to have found Akiba, and
have been so impressed with the level of excellence in
teaching. Having seen our daughter thrive at Akiba, we
now fully embrace the idea of learning through play.
Our daughter is constantly nurtured emotionally,
socially, physically, and intellectually by her teachers.”
Beyond the
Classroom
ANNE SCHMIDT, PARENT
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Accomplishments
PHOTOS: OPPOSITE, CELEBRATING SHABBAT IN THE KINDERGARTEN.
ABOVE LEFT, FOUR YEAR OLDS CHECK OUT THE EFFECT OF THE EARTH’S ROTATION ON DAY AND NIGHT.
ABOVE RIGHT, TWO YEAR OLDS MAKE OBSERVATIONS.
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Kindergarten
Grades 1-4
“Our daughter has flourished in three fantastic years at Akiba. She has a positive
attitude toward school that we attribute directly to the devoted work, energy
and creativity of Akiba’s wonderful staff. You made every day great and we are
grateful for that.” ADAM SHAW, FORMER PRESCHOOL PARENT
Preschool
Regardless of the day, teachers embed the current study into every activity. For instance, around
Chanukah, students might examine shadowboxes during free play as part of their study of light
and dark. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day might generate a group discussion about “what makes a
good leader?” and how we should treat each other. There is a constant hum of activity, each child
immersed in the project of the moment--a project the children themselves picked to study--and
the teachers organize the learning.
Preschool
Walk into any Preschool classroom and find a warm space where children own their learning,
embrace their community and are engaged with their teachers and peers. Heads bow over a structure
as children confer with each other about how best to support its walls. A mixing bowl and
assorted ingredients rest on a table, surrounded by children measuring out flour and beating eggs.
Welcome
Preschool: imagine the possibilities
Grades 5-8
Beyond the
Classroom
LEFT, PRECHOOLERS PRACTICE YOGA. ABOVE RIGHT, AN OUTDOOR
INSTRUMENT ON MIKE’S PLACE , THE NEW PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUND,
WHICH INTEGRATES NATURE AND LEARNING IN AN URBAN SETTING.
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WE NEED THE MOST:” A PRESCHOOL THANKSGIVING DISPLAY.
Accomplishments
PHOTOS: OPPOSITE, “...BUT THE PEOPLE AROUND THE TABLE ARE WHAT
Preschool
Kindergarten
“We are proud of the way our children leave Kindergarten poised to enter 1st grade: confident that they can
embrace new challenges, nurtured as individuals, and harboring a love for learning that will enable them to be
successful for the rest of their academic careers.” CARLA GOLDBERG, PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR
Preschool
Akiba-Schechter’s Kindergarten serves as the ideal bridge from Preschool to Elementary School, both for those children who continue
their education at Akiba and for those who move on to other private or public school options. Kindergarten is the perfect balance between
play and academics, and builds intangible but fundamental skills: voicing an opinion, socializing, asking questions, thinking critically and
working in a group.
Welcome
Kindergarten: the perfect bridge
Grades 1-4
Grades 5-8
Beyond the
Classroom
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Accomplishments
A typical week in the Kindergarten might involve graphing the students’ responses to a question during Morning Meeting, writing stories
for a Young Authors unit, conducting a science experiment, baking a batch of blueberry muffins in celebration of the letter “B,” and of
course--outdoor free play. Students make use of “Handwriting Without Tears,” a special curriculum that develops the fine-motor skills
associated with writing, and participate in at least seven specials: yoga, swimming, gym, art, music, library, and Hebrew.
PHOTOS LEFT, KINDERGARTENERS SHARE THE BOOKS THEY WROTE DURING A YOUNG AUTHORS UNIT WITH THEIR 3RD/4TH GRADE BUDDIES.
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ABOVE LEFT, DRAWING WITH CRAYPAS DURING ART CLASS. ABOVE RIGHT, PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN GO SWIMMING EVERY WEEK IN SPRING AND FALL.
challenge.
Welcome
Grades 1-4: learning to think
Beyond the
Classroom
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Accomplishments
MATH, ONE OF OUR MATH PROGRAMS. ABOVE, A SECOND GRADER TESTS A SELF-MADE SUSPENSION BRIDGE HE DEVELOPED FOR AN ARCHITECTURE AND
Grades 5-8
PHOTOS: OPPOSITE, 1ST/2ND GRADE TEACHER SCOTT SALK WORKS WITH STUDENTS ON A MATH PROBLEM USING THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO EVERYDAY
Grades 1-4
“Akiba has invigorated my love of teaching. Teachers and
students are valued for who they are, while encouraged to
grow and take risks. Despite the emphasis on standardization
in education, Akiba is decidely non-standard. Many schools
pay lip service to the “whole child,” but at Akiba it really means
something.” SCOTT SALK, 1ST/2ND GRADE TEACHER AND ATT EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR 2012
Kindergarten
Beginning in 1st grade, students make use of Tal Am, a Hebrew-immersion curriculum filled
with song, drama, and culture. Children also learn to analyze biblical Hebrew while gaining
literacy of Jewish holidays and the Torah’s portions.
Preschool
Teachers at Akiba are not the “keepers of knowledge,” but empower students to find answers
themselves. Moreover, open-ended and collaborative assignments promote the fact that there
is not “one” right answer. Students mentor each other and develop empathy and respect for one
another, secure in the knowledge that each is integral to the community. Multi-age and flexible
ability groupings mean that children are always in flux, never stagnating at either the top or the
bottom of a class. This promotes humility while still encouraging constant growth. Small class
sizes and individualized attention mean children advance according to their own motivation.
Preschool
At Akiba-Schechter, we teach students--not subjects--giving them the skills of life-long
learning. Literacy is the foundation of that, which is why we’re so committed to teaching it well.
In multi-age classrooms, children in 1st/2nd grade read one-on-one with a teacher daily, allowing them to advance at their own rate.
ENGINEERING UNIT. RIGHT: ALEF (1ST GRADE) STUDENTS PERFORM A PUPPET SHOW IN HEBREW.
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Preschool
Kindergarten
Through hands-on activities, problem-based learning, and seminar-like discussions, students learn
to ask good questions and find meaningful answers. National programs like History and Science
Fair promote independent research skills and the confidence that comes from defending one’s
findings to an audience. Subject matter often transcends the classroom through large-scale projects
like debates, mock trials, and historical re-enactments. High standardized test scores, awards in
statewide competitions, and other scholastic achievements bear out the success of our approach.
Preschool
In Middle School, the focus is on independence. Students take seven courses in addition to music,
art, and physical education, and any extra-curricular clubs they may choose to participate in.
General Studies subjects include English, Math, Science, and History; Judaic classes include
Hebrew, Tanakh, and a choice of either Talmud, Jewish Thought or Jewish History. Utilizing original
biblical texts, courses are designed to challenge the students to think critically, while encouraging
them to explore who they are as Jews and as human beings.
Welcome
Grades 5-8: mind + body + soul
Grades 1-4
Grades 5-8
Beyond the
Classroom
"You inspired me to figure out who I really am,
challenged me to examine instead of reject ideas.
Because of you, I will continue to question, but I will do so as I
accept my Judaism as a deep and central part of who I am."
POLLY HOCHMAN, CLASS OF 2012 (WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP)
PAGE OF TALMUD TOGETHER. ABOVE, 7TH/8TH GRADERS TAKE CERAMICS EVERY SPRING
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DIFFERENT-COLORED GUMMY BEARS. LEFT, RABBI HOLMAN AND HIS STUDENT REVIEW A
Accomplishments
PHOTOS OPPOSITE LEFT, 7TH/8TH GRADERS PRACTICE GENETICS PROBLEMS BY USING
AT THE HYDE PARK ART CENTER. HERE, A STUDENT WORKS AT THE WHEEL.
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Preschool
Preschool
When asked which activities they most remember about Akiba,
alumni often reply: “Color War,” “the musical,” or “Shabbatons”
(weekend retreats). So much of student life happens outside the
classroom. Students choose from optional programs, both during
the school day and as after school activities, including the Akiba
Globe Newspaper, Chesed Club, literary club, Yearbook, Math
Olympiad, Choir, Chess, Fencing, CircEsteem, the Annual
Musical, Orchestra and other changing and developing programs.
Welcome
Beyond the Classroom:
student life + extracurricular activities
Kindergarten
Grades 1-4
“I love being around the school; I wish I could have
gone there when I was young. The feeling of love and
community that I experience there is honest, never
contrived and all too rare.” JOHN SEFNER, PARENT
Grades 5-8
Beyond the
Classroom
We are especially proud of the Buddy Program. This pairs
6th-8th graders with 1st/2nd graders; 3rd/4th graders with
Kindergarten students; and 1st/2nd graders with 4 year olds.
This innovative program promotes inter-age, authentic
relationships between our oldest and youngest students.
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ARCHERY. TOP: ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL. RIGHT: 1ST GRADE AND 8TH GRADE
BUDDIES READ TOGETHER.
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Accomplishments
PHOTOS LEFT: ON LAG B’OMER, MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN
Welcome
Accomplishments + Alumni
Chidon Hatanach (NATIONAL BIBLE CONTEST)
Carla Goldberg (PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR)
Several of our students regularly advance to the national level in this annual competition.
Kohl-McCormick Awardee
History Fair
Miriam Kass (3RD/4TH GRADE TEACHER)
During our inaugural year, 5 students competed at the state level, 1 received a Blue Ribbon.
Grinspoon-Steinhardt Award for Excellence in
Jewish Education
National Geographic Geography Bee
Preschool
Teachers
Preschool
Students
Scott Salk (1ST/2ND GRADE TEACHER)
Associated Talmud Torahs Educator of the Year
Numerous time, our students have placed in the top 100 in the state.
Our students have placed in the top 5 in the city, once advancing to the nationals in Washington, D.C.
Kindergarten
Alumni
Grades 1-4
National Science Fair
Almost every year, our students take home 1st place awards at the state competition in Springfield.
Miriam Schiller (PRINCIPAL)
Associated Talmud Torahs Lifetime Educator
Scripps National Spelling Bee
OUR GRADUATES ARE WELCOMED AT A VARIETY OF HIGH SCHOOLS:
OUR GRADUATES ARE ACCEPTED AT A VARIETY OF UNIVERSITIES:
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Accomplishments
Brandeis | Columbia | Emory | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | John Hopkins | McGill | NYU
Northwestern | Oxford University | Princeton | Sarah Lawrence | Swarthmore Syracuse | U of C
U of I, Urbana-Champaign | University of Michigan | Vassar College | Washington University | Yale
Beyond the
Classroom
Chicagoland Jewish High School | Fasman Yeshiva High School | Francis W. Parker School
Hannah Sachs Bais Yaakov | Ida Crown Jewish Academy | Jones College Prep
Lincoln Park IB Program | Northside College Prep | University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
Walter Payton College Prep | Whitney Young Magnet High School
Grades 5-8
Every year, at least 2/3 of the 8th graders who apply to Chicago’s elite Selective Enrollment High
Schools like Walter Payton and Whitney Young are admitted to their 1st choice.
PHOTOS LEFT: 3RD/4TH GRADE TEACHER MIRIAM KASS RECEIVED THE GRINSPOON-STEINHARDT AWARD. HERE, SHE EXPLAINS THE PARAGRAPH SANDWICH.
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ABOVE: 8TH GRADERS TRAVEL TO ISRAEL FOR TWO WEEKS EVERY SPRING. HERE, THEY HAVE JUST CLIMBED MASADA.
We are located less than 15 minutes
from downtown.
skokie
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west rogers park
4 school bus stops:
Skokie, West Rogers Park, Lincoln Park
& South Loop.
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lincoln park
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To learn more and schedule a tour, contact Yelena Spector,
Director of Admissions.
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hyde park
[email protected]
p 773 493 8880
f 773 493 9377
5235 S. Cornell Avenue
Chicago, IL 60615
www.akibaschechter.org
Welcome
Preschool
Preschool
Kindergarten
Grades 1-4
DESIGNED BY JOHN RONAN, OUR BUILDING HAS WON 3 ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS AND WAS FEATURED IN ARCHITECTUAL DIGEST.
Grades 5-8
Beyond the
Classroom
What we’re
proud of
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF MATT DINERSTEIN, ANGIE DAY, ASHER RADUTNY, AND SCHOOL FACULTY & STAFF
inspire. challenge. nurture.
www.akibaschechter.org